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Electronic appendices
Volume 93, 2021
Supplementary material for:
Chytrý M., Danihelka J., Kaplan Z., Wild J., Holubová D., Novotný P., Řezníčková M., Rohn M.,
Dřevojan P., Grulich V., Klimešová J., Lepš J., Lososová Z., Pergl J., Sádlo J., Šmarda P.,
Štěpánková P., Tichý L., Axmanová I., Bartušková A., Blažek P., Chrtek J. Jr., Fischer F. M.,
Guo W.-Y., Herben T., Janovský Z., Konečná M., Kühn I., Moravcová L., Petřík P., Pierce S.,
Prach K., Prokešová H., Štech M., Těšitel J., Těšitelová T., Večeřa M., Zelený D. & Pyšek P. (2021)
Pladias Database of the Czech Flora and Vegetation. – Preslia 93: 1–87.
Czech overview and description of plant traits included in the Pladias Database:
Appendix 1 (pdf 705K)
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Supplementary material for:
Hegedüšová K., Žarnovičan H., Kanka R., Šuvada R., Kollár J., Galvánek D. & Roleček J. (2021)
Thermophilous oak forests in Slovakia: vegetation classification and an expert system. – Preslia 93: 89–123.
Erratum: the reference to “Electronic Appendices 6 and 8“ on page 116 should read “Electronic Appendices 7 and 8“.
List of species aggregates and other broadly defined taxa in the analysed dataset:
Appendix 1 (pdf 80K)
Pairwise differences between associations in the defining species groups:
Appendix 2 (pdf 249K)
List of taxa lacking ecological indicator values:
Appendix 3 (pdf 60K)
Comparison of previous and new syntaxonomical system:
Appendix 4 (pdf 100K)
List of diagnostic, constant and dominant species of distinguished associations:
Appendix 5 (pdf 112K)
Descriptive statistics of bioclimactic variables for associations:
Appendix 6 (pdf 1558K)
Formal definitions for associations:
Appendix 7 (pdf 60K)
JUICE expert system file for classification at association level:
Appendix 8 (esy 373K)
Full synoptic table:
Appendix 9 (pdf 77K)
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Supplementary material for:
Cieślak E., Cieślak J. & Ronikier M. (2021)
Phylogeographical structure of a narrow endemic plant in an isolated high-mountain range: the case
of Cochlearia tatrae in the Tatra Mts (Western Carpathians). – Preslia 93: 125–148.
List and map of sampled populations; Principal Coordinate Analysis, Neighbor-Net network, AMOVA analysis and Pairwise Nm values calculated from AFLP fragments:
Appendices 1–4 (pdf 680K)
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Supplementary material for:
Stojanova B., Münzbergová Z. & Pánková H. (2021)
Inbreeding depression and heterosis vary in space and time in the serpentinophyte perennial Minuartia smejkalii. – Preslia 93: 149–168.
Analyses of traits, analyses of inbreeding and outbreeding depressions, estimates of heterosis and analysis of germination:
Appendices 1–14 (pdf 252K)
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Supplementary material for:
Hejda M., Sádlo J., Kutlvašr J., Petřík P., Vítková M., Vojík M., Pyšek P. & Pergl J. (2021)
Impact of invasive and native dominants on species richness and diversity of plant communities. – Preslia 93: 181–201.
Location of sampling sites and results of LMM models:
Appendices 1–2 (pdf 7484K)
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Supplementary material for:
Hájek M., Hájková P., Goia I., Dítě D. & Plášek V. (2021)
Variability and classification of Carpathian calcium-rich fens: breaking the state borders. – Preslia 93: 203–235.
Distribution of edaphic and climatic factors in analysed data set:
Appendix 1 (pdf 145K)
Results of cluster analyses:
Appendices 2–3 (pdf 112K)
Sociological groups used for formal definitions of vegetation types:
Appendix 4 (pdf 90K)
Commented syntaxonomical synopsis:
Appendix 5 (pdf 133K)
Matching previous vegetation records to final classification scheme:
Appendices 6–7 (pdf 102K)
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Supplementary material for:
Čuda J., Skálová H., Meyerson L. A. & Pyšek P. (2021)
Regeneration of Phragmites australis from rhizome and culm fragments: an experimental test of environmental effects, population origin and invasion status. – Preslia 93: 237–254.
Photographs of rhizome fragments for experiment and of position of plastic pots:
Appendices 1–2 (pdf 840K)
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Supplementary material for:
Kaplan Z., Danihelka J., Dřevojan P., Řepka R., Koutecký P., Grulich V. & Wild J. (2021)
Distributions of vascular plants in the Czech Republic. Part 10. – Preslia 93: 255–304.
Records used for producing maps:
Appendices 1–44
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Supplementary material for:
Urfus T., Kopecký M., Urfusová R. & Chrtek J. (2021)
Whole genome duplication increases ecological niche breadth of the perennial herb Urtica dioica. – Preslia 93: 305–319.
Sampled localities of Urtica dioica:
Appendix 1 (pdf 75K)
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Supplementary material for:
Trávníček B., Sochor M., Kosiński P. & Király G. (2021)
Taxonomy of the Rubus gothicus group in south-eastern central Europe. – Preslia 93: 321–340.
Examined herbarium specimens:
Appendix 1 (xlsx 33K)
Images of type specimens of selected names:
Appendix 2 (pdf 4223K)
P214KiralyAppendix3.pdf:
Appendix 3 (pdf 16229K)
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Supplementary material for:
Filep R., Lengyel A., Cook B. J., Farkas Á., Nagy K., Nagy D. U., Imri Á., Czakó-Vér K. & Pal R. W. (2021)
Helianthus tuberosus at home and away: stronger ecological impacts in invaded than in
native range are not explained by arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization. – Preslia 93: 363–376.
Source populations of Helianthus tuberosus:
Appendix 1 (pdf 95K)
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Supplementary material for:
Urfusová R., Mahelka V., Krahulec F., Veškrna O. & Urfus T. (2021)
The mentor effect increases the rate of selfing in couch grasses. – Preslia 93: 377–397.
Plants used in pollination experiments, their absolute genome sizes and ploidy levels; ordination diagram of principal
component analysis; chromosomes of parental plants; schematically expressed pollination experiments; results of generalized linear mixed-effects models:
Appendices 1–8 (pdf 350K)
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Volume 92, 2020
Supplementary material for:
Novák P., Willner W., Zukal D., Kollár J., Roleček J.,
Świerkosz K., Ewald J., Wohlgemuth T., Csiky J., Onyshchenko V. & Chytrý M. (2020)
Oak-hornbeam forests of central Europe: a formalized classification and syntaxonomic
revision. – Preslia 92: 1–24.
Data sources, GRIMP-based expert system, species aggregates and formal definitions of associations:
Appendices 1, 2, 3 and 5 (pdf 228K)
Synoptic table and dendrogram of unsupervised classification, and full synoptic table of recognized associations:
Appendices 4 and 6 (xlsx 147K)
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Supplementary material for:
Fajmonová Z., Hájková P. & Hájek M. (2020)
Soil moisture and a legacy of prehistoric human activities have contributed
to the extraordinary plant species diversity of grasslands in the White
Carpathians. – Preslia 92: 35–56.
Temporal and vertical trends and variability in soil moisture:
Appendix 1 (pdf 112K)
Species composition of sampled vegetation plots:
Appendix 2 (xlsx 51K)
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Supplementary material for:
Manukjanová A., Košnar J. & Kučera J. (2020)
Genetic variation in two cryptic species of the rare fen moss Hamatocaulis vernicosus
in the Czech Republic. – Preslia 92: 57–72.
Numbers of SSR alleles for each locus, genetic similarity among samples, distribution
of genotypes at mixed localities, and pairwise fixation index between localities:
Appendices 1–4 (pdf 278K)
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Supplementary material for:
Wiezik M., Petr L., Jankovská V., Hájková P., Jamrichová E.,
Hrivnák R., Korená Hillayová M., Jarčuška B., Máliš F. & Hájek M. (2020)
Western-Carpathian mountain spruce woodlands at their southern margin: natural or
anthropogenic origin? – Preslia 92: 115–135.
Results of the radiocarbon dating, pollen diagrams, age-depth models of the sites,
and pollen counts from surface moss samples:
Appendices 1–4 (pdf 1712K)
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Supplementary material for:
Píšová S. & Fér T. (2020)
Intraspecific differentiation of Sparganium erectum in the Czech Republic:
molecular, genome size and morphometric analysis. – Preslia 92: 137–165.
Map of localities; STRUCTURE analysis similarities; neighbour-joining tree; NewHybrids analysis;
statistics, boxplots and correlation of morphological characters; and discriminant analysis:
Appendices 1–9 (pdf 890K)
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Supplementary material for:
Krahulec F., Krahulcová A., Urfus T. & Doležal J. (2020)
Populations of Pilosella species in ruderal habitats in the city of Prague:
consequences of the spread of P. aurantiaca and P. rothiana. – Preslia 92: 167–190.
Recorded plants and their taxonomic, karyological and reproductive attributes;
summarized karyological and reproductive data on Pilosella taxa involved in the study; images of selected hybrids:
Appendices 1–7 (pdf 1058K)
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Supplementary material for:
Zukal D., Novák P., Duchoň M., Blanár D. & Chytrý M. (2020)
Calcicolous rock-outcrop lime forests of east-central Europe. – Preslia 92: 191–211.
Original relevés:
Appendix 1 (xlsx 240K)
Species groups and selection criteria of the formal definition of CROLFs, species aggregates,
sources of relevés, shortened synoptic table of subassociations, and boxplots comparing environmental
variables between associations and subassociations:
Appendices 2–6 (pdf 502K)
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Supplementary material for:
Reich D., Wrbka T., Plutzar C. & Greimler J. (2020)
The effect of land-use change on the distribution of Gentianella austriaca
and G. praecox in Austria. – Preslia 92: 213–234.
List of localities:
Appendix 1 (xlsx 30K)
Crosstabs describing alignments of land-use and cover data:
Appendix 2 (xlsx 15K)
Bar charts depicting sampling histories and changes in proportions of habitat types:
Appendices 3–9 (pdf 906K)
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Supplementary material for:
Krzewicka B., Matura N., Adamska E. & Osyczka P. (2020)
Species composition of freshwater lichens in temperate mountain streams:
the effect of site, habitat and local spatial isolation. – Preslia 92: 235–254.
Locations and habitat parameters of streams, NMDS ordination diagram, scatterplots and CCA ordination diagram:
Appendix 1 (pdf 827K)
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Supplementary material for:
Kaplan Z., Danihelka J., Ekrt L., Štech M., Řepka R., Chrtek J. Jr., Grulich V., Rotreklová O.,
Dřevojan P., Šumberová K. & Wild J. (2020)
Distributions of vascular plants in the Czech Republic. Part 9. – Preslia 92: 255–340.
Records used for producing maps:
Appendices 1–83
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Supplementary material for:
Vojík M., Sádlo J., Petřík P., Pyšek P., Man M. & Pergl J. (2020)
Two faces of parks: sources of invasion and habitat for threatened native plants. – Preslia 92: 353–373.
List of parks, with geographical and climatic factors and other park attributes; list of recorded alien, native and threatened
plant taxa, and of taxa with highest abundances in parks; and comparison of distribution in the parks and in the whole Czech Republic:
Appendices 1, 2, 3, 5 and 7 (xlsx 255K)
Analysis of PCA scores for climatic variables and model parameters for the role of parks in invasion process:
Appendices 4 and 6 (docx 141K)
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Supplementary material for:
Takács A., Zsólyomi T., Molnár V. A., Jordán S., Sennikov A. N., Vincze O. & Sramkó G. (2020)
Evidence of hybridization between Galatella villosa and G. linosyris,
and a taxonomic reappraisal of the hybrid G. ×subvillosa. – Preslia 92: 375–390.
Pollen grains of studied Galatella taxa:
Appendix 1 (pdf 243K)
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Supplementary material for:
Urfus T., Vít P., Urfusová R. & Krahulec F. (2020)
Morphology mirrors ploidy and reproductive modes in Pilosella officinarum. – Preslia 92: 391–402.
Localities of Pilosella officinarum sampled for ploidal and morphometric analyses:
Appendix 1 (xlsx 23K)
Measured morphological characters:
Appendix 2 (docx 13K)
Quantitative characters used for morphometric analyses of Pilosella officinarum:
Appendix 3 (tif 5252K)
Distribution of major lineages of Pilosella officinarum characterized by different ploidy and reproductive modes:
Appendix 4 (tif 6827K)
Results of morphometric analyses:
Appendix 5 (xlsx 12K)
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Volume 91, 2019
Supplementary material for:
Wild J., Kaplan Z., Danihelka J., Petřík P.,
Chytrý M., Novotný P., Rohn M., Šulc V., Brůna J., Chobot K., Ekrt L.,
Holubová D., Knollová I., Kocián P., Štech M., Štěpánek J. & Zouhar V. (2019)
Plant distribution data for the Czech Republic integrated in the Pladias
database. – Preslia 91: 1–24.
Technical description of Pladias database:
Appendix 1 (pdf 1441K)
Spatial distribution of number of taxa and number of records in data sources:
Appendix 2 (pdf 2231K)
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Supplementary material for:
Willner W., Roleček J., Korolyuk A., Dengler J.,
Chytrý M., Janišová M., Lengyel A., Aćić S., Becker T., Ćuk M., Demina O.,
Jandt U., Kącki Z., Kuzemko A., Kropf M., Lebedeva M., Semenishchenkov Y., Šilc U.,
Stančić Z., Staudinger M., Vassilev K. & Yamalov S. (2019)
Formalized classification of semi-dry grasslands in central and eastern
Europe. – Preslia 91: 25–49.
Data sources, species aggregates, classification into phytosociological orders,
expert system for alliances and associations, descriptions and distribution maps
of associations, and comparison of Borhidi Indicator Values:
Appendices 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9 and 11 (pdf 2074K)
TWINSPAN classification, synoptic tables of alliances and associations,
comparison of TWINSPAN classification and assignment by expert system:
Appendices 4, 6 and 10 (xls 3885K)
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Supplementary material for:
Pyšek P., Skálová H., Čuda J., Guo W.-Y., Doležal J.,
Kauzál O., Lambertini C., Pyšková K., Brix H. & Meyerson L. A. (2019)
Physiology of a plant invasion: biomass production, growth and tissue chemistry
of invasive and native Phragmites australis populations. – Preslia 91: 51–75.
Clones used in study:
Appendix 1 (pdf 1798K)
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Supplementary material for:
Janečková P., Janeček Š., Bartoš M. & Hrázský Z. (2019)
Reproductive system of the critically endangered taxon Gentianella praecox
subsp. bohemica. – Preslia 91: 77–92.
Description of sites and size of populations, results of ANOVA and frequency of visits by pollinators:
Appendices 1–3 (pdf 297K)
Flowers visited by pollinators:
Appendix 4: bumblebee (mpg 12M) and honeybee (mpg 45M)
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Supplementary material for:
Zelený D. & Chytrý M. (2019)
Ecological Specialization Indices for species of the Czech flora. – Preslia 91: 93–116.
Ecological Specialization Index values for species of Czech flora:
Appendix 1 (xlsx 124K)
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Supplementary material for:
Šmarda P., Knápek O., Březinová A., Horová L., Grulich V., Danihelka J., Veselý P., Šmerda J., Rotreklová O. & Bureš P. (2019)
Genome sizes and genomic guanine+cytosine (GC) contents of the Czech vascular flora with new estimates for 1700 species. – Preslia 91: 117–142.
Web of Science searching formulas:
Appendix 1 (pdf 371K)
Measured samples and results of FCM measurements:
Appendix 2 (xlsx 696K)
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Supplementary material for:
Silbernagl L. & Schönswetter P. (2019)
Genetically divergent cytotypes of Vaccinium uliginosum co-occurring in the
central Eastern Alps can be distinguished based on the morphology of their flowers. – Preslia 91: 143–159.
Genbank accession numbers and principal component analyses of surrounding vegetation:
Appendix 1 (xlsx 1533K)
ANOVA comparing flower characters:
Appendix 2 (pdf 33K)
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Supplementary material for:
Koopman J., Kalinowski P., Stech M. & Więcław H. (2019)
Carex ×kneuckeri, a hybrid new for central Europe and neotypification of this name. – Preslia 91: 161–177.
Specimens included in molecular analysis, vegetation relevés and consensus trees of Bayesian analyses:
Appendices 1–4 (pdf 569K)
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Supplementary material for:
Popelka O., Trávníček B., Šiková P., Jandová M. & Duchoslav M. (2019)
Natural hybridization between diploid Ficaria calthifolia and tetraploid
Ficaria verna subsp. verna in central Europe: evidence from morphology,
ecology and life-history traits. – Preslia 91: 179–212.
Locality details, overview of data analyses, characters measured on ground leaf blade and detailed enlangement of basal part of holotype of Ficaria ×sellii:
Appendices 1–3 (pdf 573K)
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Supplementary material for:
Király G., Trávníček B. & Žíla V. (2019)
Taxonomic revision of Rubus ser. Sylvatici in the Pannonian Basin and adjacent regions. – Preslia 91: 231–255.
Examined herbarium specimens:
Appendix 1 (xlsx 78K)
Images of type specimens of selected names:
Appendix 2 (pdf 15M)
Photographs of typical herbarium specimens:
Appendix 3 (pdf 13M)
Photographs of living specimens:
Appendix 4 (pdf 50M)
Distribution maps:
Appendix 5 (pdf 3728K)
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Supplementary material for:
Kaplan Z., Danihelka J., Chrtek J. Jr., Zázvorka J., Koutecký P., Ekrt L., Řepka R., Štěpánková J.,
Jelínek B., Grulich V., Prančl J. & Wild J. (2019)
Distributions of vascular plants in the Czech Republic. Part 8. – Preslia 91: 257–368.
Records used for producing maps:
Appendices 1–106
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Supplementary material for:
Pinke G., Kolejanisz T., Vér A., Nagy K., Milics G., Schlögl G., Bede-Fazekas Á., Botta-Dukát Z. & Czúcz B. (2019)
Drivers of Ambrosia artemisiifolia abundance in arable fields along the Austrian-Hungarian border. – Preslia 91: 369–389.
Correlations between explanatory variables:
Appendix 1 (xlsx 18K)
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Volume 90, 2018
Supplementary material for:
Sádlo J., Chytrý M., Pergl J. & Pyšek P. (2018):
Plant dispersal strategies: a new classification based on the multiple dispersal modes
of individual species. – Preslia 90: 1–22.
Classification of taxa according to the dispore type and dispersal strategy:
Appendix 1 (xlsx 212K)
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Supplementary material for:
Fekete R., Mesterházy A., Valkó O. & Molnár V. A. (2018):
A hitchhiker from the beach: the spread of the maritime halophyte Cochlearia danica
along salted continental roads. – Preslia 90: 23–37.
Published occurrences of Cochlearia danica along roads in continental Europe,
in vitro germination rates, results of the Tukey test, number of individuals,
reproductive characteristics and seed numbers in fruits:
Appendices 1–6 (pdf 129K)
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Supplementary material for:
Urbaniak J., Kwiatkowski P. & Ronikier M. (2018):
Postglacial history and current population genetic diversity of a central-European
forest plant Hacquetia epipactis. – Preslia 90: 39–57.
Analysis of molecular variance and unrooted Neighbor-Net of Hacquetia epipactis:
Appendices 1–2 (pdf 77K)
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Supplementary material for:
Mang T., Essl F., Moser D. & Dullinger S. (2018):
Climate warming drives invasion history of Ambrosia artemisiifolia in
central Europe. – Preslia 90: 59–81.
Species records collection, model details, GIS data sources and data processing:
Appendices 1–7 (pdf 391K)
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Supplementary material for:
Chytrý M., Tichý L., Dřevojan P., Sádlo J. & Zelený D. (2018):
Ellenberg-type indicator values for the Czech flora. – Preslia 90: 83–103.
Dataset of indicator values for the Czech flora:
Appendix 1 (xlsx 244K)
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Supplementary material for:
Bureš P., Šmerda J., Michálková E., Šmarda P., Knoll A. & Vavrinec M. (2018):
Cirsium greimleri: a new species of thistle endemic to the Eastern Alps and Dinarides. – Preslia 90: 105–134.
Genome size data; genomic GC content; AFLP statistics; flower colour, sizes of leaves, stomatal cells, flower parts and achenes; and chromosome numbers:
Appendices 1–14 (pdf 4715K)
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Supplementary material for:
Mühlsteinová R., Hauer T., De Ley P. & Pietrasiak N. (2018):
Seeking the true Oscillatoria: a quest for a reliable phylogenetic and taxonomic reference point. – Preslia 90: 151–169.
ITS sequences and secondary struktures:
Appendix 1 (pdf 2809K)
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Supplementary material for:
Pokorná A., Kočár P., Novák J., Šálková T., Žáčková P., Komárková V., Vaněček Z. & Sádlo J. (2018):
Ancient and Early Medievalman-made habitats in the Czech Republic: colonization history and vegetation changes. – Preslia 90: 171–193.
Locations of burial sites, references to methods used in soil analyses, and results of soil analyses and seed survival:
Appendices 1–2 (pdf 268K)
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Supplementary material for:
Prančl J., Koutecký P., Trávníček P., Jarolímová V., Lučanová M., Koutecká E. & Kaplan Z. (2018):
Cytotype variation, cryptic diversity and hybridization in Ranunculus sect. Batrachium revealed by flow cytometry and chromosome numbers. – Preslia 90: 195–223.
Locality details:
Appendix 1 (xls 373K)
Niche differentiation: input data and results of canonical discriminant analyses:
Appendix 2 (pdf 75K)
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Supplementary material for:
Moravcová L., Pyšek P., Krinke L., Müllerová J., Perglová I. & Pergl J. (2018):
Long-term survival in soil of seed of the invasive herbaceous plant Heracleum mantegazzianum. – Preslia 90: 225–234.
Locations of burial sites, methods used in soil analyses, results of soil analyses and seed survival:
Appendices 1–3 (pdf 155K)
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Supplementary material for:
Kaplan Z., Koutecký P., Danihelka J., Šumberová K., Ducháček M., Štěpánková J., Ekrt L., Grulich V., Řepka R., Kubát K., Mráz P., Wild J. & Brůna J. (2018):
Distributions of vascular plants in the Czech Republic. Part 6. – Preslia 90: 235–346.
Records used for producing maps:
Appendices 1–112
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Supplementary material for:
Michálková E., Šmerda J., Knoll A. & Bureš P. (2018):
Cirsium ×sudae: a new interspecific hybrid between rare Alpine thistles. – Preslia 90: 347–365.
List of localities, mean numbers of AFLP fragments, genome size data, genomic GC contents, achene lengths, corolla features, pappus lengths and PCoA diagram of genetic relationships:
Appendices 1–8 (xlsx 463K)
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Supplementary material for:
Hájková P., Štechová T., Šoltés R., Šmerdová E., Plesková Z., Dítě D., Bradáčová J., Mútňanová M., Singh P. & Hájek M. (2018):
Using a new database of plant macrofossils of the Czech and Slovak Republics to compare past and present distribution of hypothetically relict fen mosses. – Preslia 90: 367–386.
Distribution records, references and studied herbaria:
Appendices 1–9 (pdf 513K)
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Supplementary material for:
Trávníček B., Lepší M., Lepší P. & Žíla V. (2018):
Taxonomy of Rubus ser. Radula in the Czech Republic. – Preslia 90: 387–424.
Photographs of new species:
Appendix 1 (pdf 16M)
Photographs of the type specimens:
Appendix 2 (pdf 6M)
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Supplementary material for:
Kaplan Z., Danihelka J., Chrtek J. Jr., Prančl J., Ducháček M., Ekrt L., Kirschner J., Brabec J., Zázvorka J., Trávníček B., Dřevojan P., Šumberová K., Kocián P., Wild J. & Petřík P. (2018):
Distributions of vascular plants in the Czech Republic. Part 7. – Preslia 90: 425–531.
Records used for producing maps:
Appendices 1–104
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Volume 89, 2017
Supplementary material for:
Skálová H., Guo W.-Y., Wild J. & Pyšek P. (2017):
Ambrosia artemisiifolia in the Czech Republic: history of invasion,
current distribution and prediction of future spread. – Preslia 89: 1–16.
Variables describing conditions in the grid cells, pairwise analysis of covariance
tests and factors shaping distribution of Ambrosia artemisiifolia in the Czech Republic:
Appendices 1–3 (pdf 184K)
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Supplementary material for:
Bressler S., Klatte-Asselmeyer V., Fischer A., Paule J. & Dobeš C. (2017):
Variation in genome size in the Valeriana officinalis complex
resulting from multiple chromosomal evolutionary processes. – Preslia 89: 41–61.
Plant material studied, sample FCM histograms, chromosome numbers and
descriptive statistics of flow cytometric measurements:
Appendices 1–5 (pdf 392K)
Statistical comparison of relative genome sizes:
Appendix 6 (xls 44K)
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Supplementary material for:
Fačkovcová Z., Senko D., Svitok M. & Guttová A. (2017):
Ecological niche conservatism shapes the distributions of lichens:
geographical segregation does not reflect ecological differentiation. – Preslia 89: 63–85.
List of examined herbarium specimens and literature records, list of surveyed localities,
niche differentiation, geomorphological characteristics of modelled localities and habitat suitability maps:
Appendices 1–10 (pdf 2410K)
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Supplementary material for:
Prach K., Tichý L., Vítovcová K. & Řehounková K. (2017):
Participation of the Czech flora in succession at disturbed sites:
quantifying species colonization ability. – Preslia 89: 87–100.
List of species of the Czech flora, their Index of Colonization Success
(ICS) and Index of Colonization Potential (ICP), minimum and maximum
successional age of species occurrence, median of successional age,
bootstrapped median range and the highest cover reached:
Appendix 1 (pdf 1266K)
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Supplementary material for:
Mikulášková E., Veleba A., Šmerda J., Knoll A. & Hájek M. (2017):
Microsatellite variation in three calcium-tolerant species of peat moss
detected specific genotypes of Sphagnum warnstorfii on magnesium-rich bedrock. – Preslia 89: 101–114.
List of samples:
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Kaplan Z., Danihelka J., Koutecký P., Šumberová K., Ekrt L., Grulich V., Řepka R., Hroudová Z.,
Štěpánková J., Dvořák V., Dančák M., Dřevojan P. & Wild J. (2017):
Distributions of vascular plants in the Czech Republic. Part 4. – Preslia 89: 115–201.
Records used for producing maps:
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Supplementary material for:
Pyšek P., Pergl J., Essl F., Lenzner B., Dawson W., Kreft H., Weigelt P., Winter M., Kartesz J.,
Nishino M., Antonova L. A., Barcelona J. F., Cabezas F. J., Cárdenas D., Cárdenas-Toro J.,
Castańo N., Chacón E., Chatelain C., Dullinger S., Ebel A. L., Figueiredo E., Fuentes N.,
Genovesi P., Groom Q. J., Henderson L., Inderjit, Kupriyanov A., Masciadri S., Maurel N.,
Meerman J., Morozova O., Moser D., Nickrent D., Nowak P.M., Pagad S., Patzelt A., Pelser P. B.,
Seebens H., Shu W., Thomas J., Velayos M., Weber E., Wieringa J. J., Baptiste M. P. & van Kleunen M. (2017):
Naturalized alien flora of the world: species diversity, taxonomic and phylogenetic
patterns, geographic distribution and global hotspots of plant invasion. – Preslia 89: 203–274.
Regions included in the GloNAF 1.1 database and list of data sources:
Appendix 1 (pdf 195K) and (xlsx 147K)
Details on construction of phylogenetic tree:
Appendix 2 (pdf 56K)
Phylogenetic tree of all vascular plant families:
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Supplementary material for:
Feulner M., Weig A., Paule J., Gregor T., Schott L. F. & Aas G. (2017):
Genetic variability and morphology of tri- and tetraploid members of
the Sorbus aria complex in northern Bavaria. – Preslia 89: 275–290.
Microsatellite primer sequences, combination of PCR products, alleles of microsatellite loci, ploidy levels and k-nearest neighbour classification:
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Király G., Sochor M. & Trávníček B. (2017):
Reopening an old chapter: a revised taxonomic and evolutionary concept of
the Rubus montanus group. – Preslia 89: 309–331.
Herbarium specimens seen:
Appendix 1 (xlsx 61K)
Specimens used for SSR analysis, geographic origin, assigned genotypes and detected alleles:
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List of samples:
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Supplementary material for:
Kaplan Z., Danihelka J., Šumberová K., Chrtek J. Jr., Rotreklová O., Ekrt L., Štěpánková J.,
Taraška V., Trávníček B., Prančl J., Ducháček M., Hroneš M., Kobrlová L., Horák D. & Wild J. (2017):
Distributions of vascular plants in the Czech Republic. Part 5. – Preslia 89: 333–439.
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Volume 88, 2016
Supplementary material for:
Kirschner J., Oplaat C., Verhoeven K. J. F.,
Zeisek V., Uhlemann I., Trávníček B., Räsänen J., Wilschut R. A. & Štěpánek J. (2016):
Identification of oligoclonal agamospermous microspecies:
taxonomic specialists versus microsatellites. – Preslia 88: 1–17.
Localities of plant samples, R function to calculate the values of genotype
diversity and results of distance-based analyses:
Appendices 1–3 (pdf 632K)
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Supplementary material for:
Kliment J., Turis P. & Janišová M. (2016):
Taxa of vascular plants endemic to the Carpathian Mts. – Preslia 88: 19–76.
Lists of: vascular plants endemic and subendemic to the Carpathians and
their subunits, critical (unclear) endemic taxa, taxa with a wider
distribution outside the Carpathians, taxa included in other taxa with a wider
non-endemic distribution area, hybrids considered to be endemic to the
Carpathians, and habitat affiliation and niche breadth of endemics:
Appendices 1–7 (pdf 2788K)
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Supplementary material for:
Kobrlová L., Hroneš M., Koutecký P., Štech M. & Trávníček B. (2016):
Symphytum tuberosum complex in central Europe:
cytogeography, morphology, ecology and taxonomy. – Preslia 88: 77–112.
Fidelity of species to relevés with presence of different ploidy levels of Symphytum tuberosum:
Appendix 1 (pdf 220K)
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Supplementary material for:
Mereďa P. Jr., Kučera J., Marhold K., Senko D., Slovák M., Svitok M., Šingliarová B. & Hodálová I. (2016):
Ecological niche differentiation between tetra- and octoploids of Jacobaea vulgaris. – Preslia 88: 113–136.
Previously published chromosome counts, list of studied populations, list
of environmental variables, specification of geological substrates and
ecological differentiation of tetra- and octoploid populations:
Appendices 1–4 and 6 (pdf 405K)
r.sunangle Python script for calculation of solar radiation parameters:
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Supplementary material for:
Szczepaniak M., Kamiński R., Kuta E., Słomka A., Heise W. & Cieślak E. (2016):
Natural hybridization between Gladiolus palustris and G. imbricatus
inferred from morphological, molecular and reproductive evidence. – Preslia 88: 137–161.
List of plant samples with GenBank accession numbers, pollen viability and stigma microstructure:
Appendices 1–3 (pdf 2672K)
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Pergl J., Sádlo J., Petřík P., Danihelka J., Chrtek
Jr., Hejda M., Moravcová L., Perglová I., Štajerová K. &Pyšek P. (2016):
Dark side of the fence: ornamental plants as a source of wild-growing
flora in the Czech Republic. – Preslia 88: 163–184.
Description of sites:
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List of recorded taxa and their planting frequency:
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Supplementary material for:
Lengyel A., Illyés E., Bauer N., Csiky J.,
Király G., Purger D. & Botta-Dukát Z. (2016):
Classification and syntaxonomical revision of mesic and semi-dry grasslands in Hungary. – Preslia 88: 201–228.
List and hierarchy of syntaxa of mesic and semi-dry grasslands; list of
species aggregates; faithful, constant and dominant species, and their
distribution maps; and fidelity and frequency synoptic table:
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Supplementary material for:
Kaplan Z., Danihelka J., Štěpánková J., Ekrt L.,
Chrtek J. Jr., Zázvorka J., Grulich V., Řepka R., Prančl J., Ducháček M., Kúr P.,
Šumberová K. & Brůna J. (2016):
Distributions of vascular plants in the Czech Republic. Part 2. – Preslia 88: 229–322.
Records used for producing maps:
Appendices 1–87
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Supplementary material for:
Doležal J., Lehečková E., Sohar K. & Altman J. (2016):
Oak decline induced by mistletoe, competition and climate change: a case study
from central Europe. – Preslia 88: 323–346.
Photos of the study site, chronologies, dendrogram produced by
hierarchical cluster analysis, average recorded temperatures and rainfalls,
absolute ring width increments, conditional inference trees, bootstrapped
response function analysis, etc.:
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Supplementary material for:
Šmilauerová M. & Šmilauer P. (2016):
Functional groups affect seedling survival both through a negative soil
feedback and changes in abiotic conditions. – Preslia 88: 347–368.
Species cover estimates in individual plots:
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Statistical summaries of abiotic environmental parameters:
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Supplementary material for:
Frajman B., Graniszewska M. & Schönswetter P. (2016):
Evolutionary patterns and morphological diversification within
the European members of the Euphorbia illirica (E. villosa) group:
one or several species? – Preslia 88: 369–390.
List of sampled populations, GenBank numbers, Bayesian consensus phylogram,
geographic distribution of genetic diversity, and boxplot diagrams and histograms:
Appendices 1–2 & 4–6 (pdf 806K)
Voucher information of morphologically analysed individuals:
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Supplementary material for:
Kúr P., Košnar J., Koutecký P., Tremetsberger K. & Štech M. (2016):
Origin of Spergularia ×kurkae, a hybrid between the rare endemic
S. echinosperma and its widespread congener S. rubra. – Preslia 88: 391–407.
List of sampled populations:
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Alignment of ITS region:
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Alignment of rpoC1 intron:
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Geographic distribution of ribotypes:
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Supplementary material for:
Abraham V., Kuneš P., Petr L., Svitavská Svobodová H.,
Kozáková R., Jamrichová E., Švarcová M. G. & Pokorný P. (2016):
A pollen-based quantitative reconstruction of the Holocene vegetation
updates a perspective on the natural vegetation in the Czech Republic
and Slovakia. – Preslia 88: 409–434.
Input data for each region, list of sites, pollen productivity estimates,
fallspeed of pollen, mean tree composition, boxplots of taxa abundances, bar
plots comparing vegetation and REVEALS estimates:
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Ujházyová M., Ujházy K., Chytrý M., Willner W., Čiliak M., Máliš F. & Slezák M. (2016):
Diversity of beech forest vegetation in the Eastern Alps, Bohemian Massif and the Western Carpathians. – Preslia 88: 435–457.
List of taxa merged into higher taxonomic levels:
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Kaplan Z., Danihelka J., Lepší M., Lepší P., Ekrt L.,
Chrtek J. Jr., Kocián J., Prančl J., Kobrlová L., Hroneš M. & Šulc V. (2016):
Distributions of vascular plants in the Czech Republic. Part 3. – Preslia 88: 459–544.
Records used for producing maps:
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Volume 87, 2015
Supplementary material for:
Čeplová N., Lososová Z., Zelený D., Chytrý M.,
Danihelka J., Fajmon K., Láníková D., Preislerová Z., Řehořek V. & Tichý L. (2015):
Phylogenetic diversity of central-European urban plant communities:
effects of alien species and habitat types. – Preslia 87: 1–16.
Numbers of sites with clustered, random and overdispersed community
structure; and relationships between phylogenetic diversity and percentage
number of native species, archaeophytes and neophytes:
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Supplementary material for:
Zeisek V., Kirschner J., Štěpánek J. & Amini Rad M. (2015):
Microsatellite variation, sexual reproduction and taxonomic revision
of Taraxacum sect. Dioszegia: relationships at a large spatial
scale. – Preslia 87: 55–85.
Results of STRUCTURE analysis:
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Těšitel J., Fibich P., de Bello F., Chytrý M. & Lepš J. (2015):
Habitats and ecological niches of root-hemiparasitic plants:
an assessment based on a large database of vegetation plots. – Preslia 87: 87–108.
List of root-hemiparasitic plants, their Red-List status, habitat descriptions and occurrence in vegetation types and altitudes:
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Olšavská K., Šingliarová B., Kochjarová J., Labdíková Z., Škodová I., Hegedüšová K. & Janišová M. (2015):
Exploring patterns of variation within the central-European
Tephroseris longifolia agg.: karyological and morphological study. – Preslia 87: 163–194.
List of taxa, their discriminate characters and type localities; results of canonical discriminant analyses and of exploratory analysis; frequencies of character states for qualitative characters:
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Paule J., Kolář F. & Dobeš C. (2015):
Arctic-alpine and serpentine differentiation in polyploid
Potentilla crantzii. – Preslia 87: 195–215.
Literature review of chromosome counts and list of accessions and performed experiments:
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Chytrý M., Dražil T., Hájek M., Kalníková V.,
Preislerová Z., Šibík J., Ujházy K., Axmanová I., Bernátová D., Blanár D.,
Dančák M., Dřevojan P., Fajmon K., Galvánek D., Hájková P., Herben T., Hrivnák R.,
Janeček Š., Janišová M., Jiráská Š., Kliment J., Kochjarová J., Lepš J.,
Leskovjanská A., Merunková K., Mládek J., Slezák M., Šeffer J., Šefferová V.,
Škodová I., Uhlířová J., Ujházyová M. & Vymazalová M. (2015):
The most species-rich plant communities in the Czech Republic and Slovakia (with
new world records). – Preslia 87: 217–278.
Full data on vegetation plots:
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Hájek M., Jiroušek M., Navrátilová J., Horodyská E.,
Peterka T., Plesková Z., Navrátil J., Hájková P. & Hájek T. (2015):
Changes in the moss layer of Czech fens indicate early succession triggered by
nutrient enrichment. – Preslia 87: 279–301.
Frequency change and frequency × cover change for extended list of species and median biomass concentrations for individual species used in analyses:
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Király G., Trávníček B. & Žíla V. (2015):
Taxonomic revision of Rubus ser. Pallidi in Hungary and adjacent
regions. – Preslia 87: 303–318.
Photographs of Rubus saladiensis and Rubus brunneri, and floristic data of Rubus ser. Pallidi:
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Vítová J., Vít P. & Suda J. (2015):
Rare occurrence of reciprocal hybridization in a sympatric population of
the Czech stenoendemic Dianthus arenarius subsp. bohemicus and
widespread D. carthusianorum. – Preslia 87: 329–345.
Photographs of the site of Dianthus arenarius subsp. bohemicus, and basic descriptive statistics of studied morphological characters:
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Kelemen A., Lazzaro L., Besnyői V., Albert Á.-J.,
Konečná M., Dobay G., Memelink I., Adamec V., Götzenberger L., de Bello F.,
Le Bagousse-Pinguet Y. & Lepš J. (2015):
Net outcome of competition and facilitation in a wet meadow changes with
plant’s life stage and community productivity. – Preslia 87: 347–361.
Differences in vegetation among plots; stepwise forward selection results
for models for survival; mean proportion of surviving individuals in
experimental plots; complete model design and results of the mixed effect
nested ANOVA for above-ground biomass and root-shoot ratio; mean above-ground
biomass values, etc.:
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Kolář F., Kaplan Z., Suda J. & Štech M. (2015):
Populations of Knautia in ecologically distinct refugia
on the Hercynian massif belong to two endemic species. – Preslia 87: 363–386.
Principal component analysis of individual Knautia plants; morphological
differentiation of diploid and tetraploid Knautia plants; values of measured
morphological characters; and photo of K. serpentinicola in cultivation.:
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Táborská M., Přívětivý T., Vrška T. & Ódor P. (2015):
Bryophytes associated with two tree species and different stages of decay in a
natural fir-beech mixed forest in the Czech Republic. – Preslia 87: 387–401.
Recorded bryophyte species and substrate categories:
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Log level species richness analysis:
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Procházková K., Němcová Y. & Neustupa J. (2015):
A new species Jenufa aeroterrestrica (Chlorophyceae incertae sedis,
Viridiplantae), described from Europe. – Preslia 87: 403–416.
List of the isolates with the GenBank accession numbers:
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Resulting alignment of sequences:
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Supplementary material for:
Kaplan Z., Danihelka J., Štěpánková J., Bureš P.,
Zázvorka J., Hroudová Z., Ducháček M., Grulich V., Řepka R., Dančák M., Prančl J.,
Šumberová K., Wild J. & Trávníček B. (2015):
Distributions of vascular plants in the Czech Republic. Part 1. – Preslia 87: 417–500.
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Volume 86, 2014
Supplementary material for:
Roleček J., Čornej I. I. & Tokarjuk A. I. (2014):
Understanding the extreme species richness of semi-dry grasslands in
east-central Europe: a comparative approach. – Preslia 86: 13–34.
Taxonomical concepts and nomenclature, relevé and full frequency table,
dendrogram of cluster analysis and analysis of affinity between grasslands:
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Supplementary material for:
Vít P., Wolfová K., Urfus T., Tájek P. & Suda J. (2014):
Interspecific hybridization between rare and common plant congeners
inferred from genome size data: assessing the threat to the Czech
serpentine endemic Cerastium alsinifolium. – Preslia 86: 95–117.
Locality details, pictures of vegetative and generative characters, canonical
discriminant analysis, modified determination key and linear discriminant functions:
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Prach K., Jírová A. & Doležal J. (2014):
Pattern of succession in old-field vegetation at a regional scale. – Preslia 86: 119–130.
List of recorded species and conditional inference trees:
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Kabátová K., Vít P. & Suda J. (2014):
Species boundaries and hybridization in central-European Nymphaea
species inferred from genome size and morphometric data. – Preslia 86: 131–154.
Locality details, numbers of individuals assessed in morphometric analyses,
canonical discriminant analysis, principal component analysis and vertical axial
cross-section of flowers:
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Kolář F., Lučanová M., Koutecký P., Dortová M., Knotek A. & Suda J. (2014):
Spatio-ecological segregation of diploid and tetraploid cytotypes of
Galium valdepilosum in central Europe. – Preslia 86: 155–178.
Habitat preferences, growth response to serpentine chemical stress,
phytosociological relevés, soil analyses:
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Supplementary material for:
Willner W., Hülber K. & Fischer M. A. (2014):
Return of the grades: towards objectivity in evolutionary classification. – Preslia 86: 233–243.
List of all clades and their apomorphies, phylogram of APG III families
and dendogram of cluster analysis of angiosperms:
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Budzáková M., Hodálová I., Mereďa P. Jr., Somlyay L., Bisbing S. M. & Šibík J. (2014):
Karyological, morphological and ecological differentiation of Sesleria caerulea
and S. tatrae in the Western Carpathians and adjacent regions. – Preslia 86: 245–277.
Principal component analyses, comparison of published and measured
morphological characters and image of lectotype:
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Peterka T., Plesková Z., Jiroušek M. & Hájek M. (2014):
Testing floristic and environmental differentiation of rich fens on the
Bohemian Massif. – Preslia 86: 337–366.
Header data of relevés, concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus in
bryophyte biomass, and abbreviations and full names of plant species:
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Řepka R., Veselá P. & Mráček J. (2014):
Are there hybrids between Carex flacca and C. tomentosa
in the Czech Republic and Slovakia? – Preslia 86: 367–379.
Comparison of morphological characters of studied plants:
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Volume 85, 2013
Supplementary material for:
Hofmann M., Bütof A., Welk E. & Bruelheide H. (2013):
Relationship between fundamental and realized niches in terms of frost and
drought resistance. – Preslia 85: 1–17.
Distribution maps of investigated species and list of databases used for distribution dataset:
Appendices 1–9 (pdf 245K)
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Supplementary material for:
Krahulcová A., Trávníček B. & Šarhanová P. (2013):
Karyological variation in the genus Rubus, subgenus Rubus:
new data from the Czech Republic and synthesis of the current knowledge of
European species. – Preslia 85: 19–39.
Ploidy level of species of Rubus subgen. Rubus in Europe:
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Supplementary material for:
Follak S., Dullinger S., Kleinbauer I., Moser D. & Essl F. (2013):
Invasion dynamics of three allergenic invasive Asteraceae (Ambrosia
trifida, Artemisia annua, Iva xanthiifolia) in central and
eastern Europe. – Preslia 85: 41–61.
Distribution maps of investigated species and data sources for distribution records:
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Supplementary material for:
Lepší M., Lepší P., Sádlo J., Koutecký P., Vít P. & Petřík P. (2013):
Sorbus pauca species nova, the first endemic species of the Sorbus hybrida
group for the Czech Republic. – Preslia 85: 63–80.
Phytosociological relevés with Sorbus pauca:
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Supplementary material for:
Kučera J., Turis P., Zozomová-Lihová J. & Slovák M. (2013):
Cyclamen fatrense, myth or true Western Carpathian endemic?
Genetic and morphological evidence. – Preslia 85: 133–158.
Locality details, and DNA ploidy level and absolute DNA content of investigated plants:
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Supplementary material for:
Krahulcová A., Krahulec F., Bräutigam S. &
Chrtek J. Jr. (2013): Chromosome numbers and reproductive systems of
selected representatives of Pilosella from the Krkonoše Mts (the Sudetes Mts).
Part 3. – Preslia 85: 179–192.
Images of selected plants:
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Supplementary material for:
Takács A., Schmotzer A., Jakab G., Deli T.,
Mesterházy A., Király G., Lukács B. A., Balázs B., Perić R., Eliáš P. jun.,
Sramkó G., Tökölyi J. & Molnár V. A. (2013): Key environmental variables
affecting the distribution of Elatine hungarica in the Pannonian
Basin. – Preslia 85: 193–207.
Recent and historical localities of Elatine hungarica:
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Supplementary material for:
Hájková P., Jamrichová E., Horsák M. & Hájek M.
(2013): Holocene history of a Cladium mariscus-dominated calcareous fen
in Slovakia: vegetation stability and landscape development. – Preslia
85: 289–315.
Classification of pollen taxa into groups used in synoptic diagram and images
of spores of Sporomiella and of pollen grains of Cladium mariscus:
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Supplementary material for:
Dítě D., Hájek M., Hájková P. & Eliáš P. Jr. (2013):
The occurrence of the relict plant, Trichophorum pumilum, in the Western
Carpathians in the context of its distribution and ecology in Eurasia. – Preslia
85: 333–348.
List of localities of Trichophorum pumilum and DCA ordinations of phytosociological relevés:
Appendices 1–3 (pdf 116K)
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Supplementary material for:
Hettenbergerová E., Hájek M., Zelený D.,
Jiroušková J. & Mikulášková E. (2013): Changes in species richness and species
composition of vascular plants and bryophytes along a moisture gradient. – Preslia
85: 369–388.
Descriptive statistic of all variables, principal component analysis of
environmental data, relationship between species density and measured
variables, and species names:
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Supplementary material for:
Király G., Trávníček B. & Žíla V. (2013):
Revision of Rubus ser. Micantes occurring in Hungary and re-evaluation
of the neglected Rubus balatonicus. – Preslia 78: 505–526.
Images and distribution data of Rubus ser. Micantes:
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Volume 84, 2012
Supplementary material for:
Pyšek P., Danihelka J., Sádlo J., Chrtek J. Jr.,
Chytrý M., Jarošík V., Kaplan Z., Krahulec F., Moravcová L., Pergl J.,
Štajerová K. & Tichý L. (2012): Catalogue of alien plants of the Czech Republic
(2nd edition): checklist update, taxonomic diversity and invasion patterns.
– Preslia 84: 155–255.
Nomenclatural and taxonomic changes compared to previous version of catalogue:
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Hybrid formulas for hybrids:
Appendix 2 (pdf 39K)
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Supplementary material for:
Medvecká J., Kliment J., Májeková J., Halada Ľ.,
Zaliberová M., Gojdičová E., Feráková V. & Jarolímek I. (2012):
Inventory of the alien flora of Slovakia. – Preslia 84: 257–309.
Literature used for producing DASS database:
Appendix 1 (pdf 540K)
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Supplementary material for:
Dančák M., Duchoslav M. & Trávníček B.
(2012): Taxonomy and cytogeography of the Molinia caerulea complex
in central Europe. – Preslia 84: 351–374.
List of localities, sampling details, DNA-ploidy levels and chromosome numbers:
Appendix 1 (pdf 145K)
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Supplementary material for:
Kaplan Z. (2012): Flora and phytogeography of the
Czech Republic. – Preslia 84: 505–573.
Map of phytogeographical division of the Czech Republic, showing position
of phytogeographical regions, provinces, districts and subdistricts:
Appendix 1 (pdf 6302K)
Map of phytogeographical division of the Czech Republic, showing position
of phytogeographical districts and subdistricts plotted on topographic base map:
Appendix 2 (pdf 8114K)
Names and codes of phytogeographical units of the phytogeographical division
of the Czech Republic:
Appendix 3 (pdf 90K)
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Supplementary material for:
Grulich V. (2012): Red List of vascular plants of
the Czech Republic: 3rd edition. – Preslia 84: 631–645.
Taxa included in the Red List of vascular plants of the flora of the
Czech Republic:
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Danihelka J., Chrtek J. Jr. & Kaplan Z. (2012):
Checklist of vascular plants of the Czech Republic. – Preslia 84: 647–811.
List of families and their codes used in Appendix 1:
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Hemrová L. & Münzbergová Z. (2012):
Identification of suitable unoccupied habitats: direct versus an indirect
approach. – Preslia 84: 925–937.
Correlation matrix of habitat characteristics assembled for dry acidic grassland habitats:
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Volume 83, 2011
Supplementary material for:
Hájková P., Roleček J., Hájek M., Horsák M., Fajmon
K., Polák M. & Jamrichová E. (2011): Prehistoric origin of the extremely
species-rich semi-dry grasslands in the Bílé Karpaty Mts (Czech Republic and
Slovakia). – Preslia 83: 185–204.
Map of distribution of species-rich semi-dry grasslands and prehistoric archeological records:
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Daneck H., Abraham V., Fér T. & Marhold K. (2011):
Phylogeography of Lonicera nigra in Central Europe inferred from
molecular and pollen evidence. – Preslia 83: 237–257.
Sites with pollen records:
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de Bello F., Doležal J., Ricotta C. & Klimešová J.
(2011): Plant clonal traits, coexistence and turnover in East Ladakh, Trans-Himalaya.
– Preslia 83: 315–327.
List of traits used to differentiate various clonal growth forms and
PCA of different environmental factors:
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Schamp B., Hettenbergerová E. & Hájek M. (2011):
Testing community assembly predictions for nominal and continuous plant traits
in species-rich grasslands. – Preslia 83: 29–346.
Species-level plant traits, Mean percentage of species missing trait data and their impact,
and Trait dispersion analyses:
Appendices 1–7 (pdf 149K)
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Klimešová J., Janeček Š., Horník J. & Doležal J.
(2011): Effect of the method of assessing and weighting abundance on the interpretation
of the relationship between plant clonal traits and meadow management.
– Preslia 83: 437–453.
Locality details, Recorded plant species, and Tolerance values and Pearson
correlation coefficients between plant traits:
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Šafářová L., Duchoslav M., Jandová M. & Krahulec F.
(2011): Allium oleraceum in Slovakia: cytotype distribution and ecology.
– Preslia 83: 513–527.
List of localities of populations included in analysis:
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Volume 82, 2010
Supplementary material for:
Kubešová M., Moravcová L., Suda J., Jarošík V. &
Pyšek P. (2010): Naturalized plants have smaller genomes than their
non-invading relatives: a flow cytometric analysis of the Czech alien flora.
– Preslia 82: 81–96.
List of localities of plants used for cytometric analysis:
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Suda J., Trávníček P., Mandák B. &
Berchová-Bímová K. (2010): Genome size as a marker for identifying the
invasive alien taxa in Fallopia section Reynoutria. –
Preslia 82: 97–106.
Geographic origin of Fallopia samples and results of flow cytometric analyses:
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Šafářová L. & Duchoslav M. (2010):
Cytotype distribution in mixed populations of polyploid Allium oleraceum
measured at a microgeographic scale. – Preslia 82: 107–126.
Maps of spatial distributions of cytotypes at investigated sites:
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Dušková E., Kolář F., Sklenář P., Rauchová J.,
Kubešová M., Fér T., Suda J. & Marhold K. (2010): Genome size correlates
with growth form, habitat and phylogeny in the Andean genus Lasiocephalus
(Asteraceae). – Preslia 82: 127–148.
Locality details and number of analyzed individuals:
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Trávníček P., Eliášová A. & Suda J. (2010): The
distribution of cytotypes of Vicia cracca in Central Europe: the
changes that have occurred over the last four decades. – Preslia 82:
149–163.
Locality and collector details, numbers of analyzed plants and DNA ploidy levels:
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Dúbravková D., Chytrý M., Willner W., Illyés E.,
Janišová M. & Kállayné Szerényi J. (2010): Dry grasslands in the Western
Carpathians and the northern Pannonian Basin: a numerical classification.
– Preslia 82: 165–221.
List of species which were merged to aggregates or broadly defined taxa:
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Bureš P., Šmarda P., Rotreklová O., Oberreiter M.,
Burešová M., Konečný J., Knoll A., Fajmon K. & Šmerda J. (2010): Pollen
viability and natural hybridization of Central European species of Cirsium.
– Preslia 82: 391–422.
Locations of samples:
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Pollen viability in particular flowers and individuals of Cirsium species:
Appendix 2 (pdf 508K)
Pollen viability in particular flowers and individuals of Cirsium hybrids:
Appendix 3 (pdf 679K)
Absolute frequencies of Cirsium hybrids:
Appendix 4 (pdf 133K)
Frequencies of localities of Cirsium species in phytogeographical districts:
Appendix 5 (pdf 210K)
AFLP genetic distances between Cirsium species:
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Volume 81, 2009
Supplementary material for:
Danihelka J., Niklfeld H. & Šípošová H. (2009):
Viola elatior, V. pumila and V. stagnina in Austria, Czechia
and Slovakia: a story of decline. – Preslia 81: 151–171.
List of revised herbarium specimens (Appendix 1) and Relationships between
climate and distribution pattern (Appendix 2):
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Illyés E., Bauer N. & Botta-Dukát Z. (2009):
Classification of semi-dry grassland vegetation in Hungary. – Preslia
81: 239–260.
Sample relevés of the associations:
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Karlík P. & Poschlod P. (2009): History or
abiotic filter: which is more important in determining the species composition
of calcareous grasslands? – Preslia 81: 321–340.
Synoptic table of the original floristic data:
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Štajerová K., Šmilauerová M. & Šmilauer P. (2009):
Arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis of herbaceous invasive neophytes in the
Czech Republic. – Preslia 81: 341–355.
List of selected characteristics of all sampling sites (Appendix 1) and
List of the AMF intensity for studied species (Appendix 2):
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Gregor T. (2009): The distribution of Galeopsis
ladanum in Germany based on an analysis of herbarium material is smaller
than that indicated in plant atlases. – Preslia 81: 377–386.
List of herbarium vouchers of Galeopsis ladanum:
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Volume 80, 2008
Supplementary material for:
Török P., Matus G., Papp M. & Tóthmérész B.
(2008): Secondary succession in overgrazed Pannonian sandy grasslands. –
Preslia 80: 73–85.
Temporal change of successional dominants during the study period:
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Lambdon P. W., Pyšek P., Basnou C., Hejda M.,
Arianoutsou M., Essl F., Jarošík V., Pergl J., Winter M., Anastasiu P.,
Andriopoulos P., Bazos I., Brundu G., Celesti-Grapow L., Chassot P.,
Delipetrou P., Josefsson M., Kark S., Klotz S., Kokkoris Y., Kühn I.,
Marchante H., Perglová I., Pino J., Vila M., Zikos A., Roy D. & Hulme P. E.
(2008): Alien flora of Europe: species diversity, temporal trends,
geographical patterns and research needs. – Preslia 80: 101–149.
References for data sources used in Table 1:
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Klimešová J. & Klimeš L. (2008): Clonal growth
diversity and bud banks of plants in the Czech flora: an evaluation using the
CLO-PLA3 database. – Preslia 80: 255–275.
Details on origin of the data in the CLO-PLA 3 database (Appendices 1, 2 and 4),
and Comparison of different classifications of clonal growth organs (Appendix 3):
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Bastl M., Burian M., Kučera J., Prach K., Rektoris L.
& Štech M. (2008): Central European pine bogs changing along an
altitudinal gradient. – Preslia 80: 349–363.
Phytosociological relevés (10 × 10 m) from the peat bogs studied:
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Götzenberger L., Kühn I. & Klotz S. (2008):
Effects of habitat disturbance and pollination type on the interspecific
variation in pollen-ovule ratios. – Preslia 80: 423–437.
Phylogenetic tree of studied species:
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Volume 78, 2006
Supplementary material for:
Mráz P. & Paule J. (2006): Experimental
hybridization in the genus Hieracium s. str.: crosses between diploid
taxa. – Preslia 78: 1–26.
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Dítě D., Navrátilová J., Hájek M., Valachovič M.
& Pukajová D. (2006): Habitat variability and classification of
Utricularia communities: comparison of peat depressions in Slovakia and
the Třeboň basin. – Preslia 78: 331–343.
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relevés, and header data:
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